But it doesn’t have to be like that. ... it can be one of the most beautiful things in the world. Love. Love and forgiveness.
DEAR ANNIE: Most often a cheating husband or wife causes the divorce. Most would want to end their marriage after finding their partner cheated. And most people would advise the offended partner to leave.But it doesn’t have to be like that. Actually, it can be one of the most beautiful things in the world. Love. Love and forgiveness. Love, forgiveness and thankfulness.
A year or two later, our relationship ended for other reasons, but I’ll always remember those strong, pure feelings of “till death do us part” and “for better or worse.” DEAR THINGS CAN END GOOD: Thank you for your unusual and interesting perspective. Yes, things can end good with love and forgiveness, but cheating in a marriage creates hurt feelings -- always.DEAR ANNIE: My sister, who is a school counselor and thus very aware of the damage she is doing, constantly belittles, mocks and makes sarcastic “jokes” about me.
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